D2: The Mighty Ducks

Emilio Estevez, Joshua Jackson, Elden Henson, Shaun Weiss, Brandon Adams, Matt Doherty, Garette Ratliff Henson, Marguerite Moreau, Vincent Larusso, Brock Pierce, Robert Hall, and Bob Miller reprise their roles in the film with Michael Tucker, Jan Rubeš, and Kathryn Erbe joining the cast.

Bombay is offered a chance to coach a team representing the United States in the Junior Goodwill Games in Los Angeles.

Team USA consists of many of the old Ducks, in addition to five new players from across the country, with special talents: Luis Mendoza, from Miami, Florida, a speedster, Dwayne Robertson, from Austin, Texas, an expert puck handler with a cowboy edge, Julie "The Cat" Gaffney, from Bangor, Maine, a championship Goalie, Ken Wu, from San Francisco, California, a junior Olympic figure skater, and Dean Portman, from Chicago, Illinois, a tough enforcer.

Backup goaltender Julie Gaffney asks Bombay for a chance to play, but is told to wait as goalie Greg Goldberg is on a hot streak.

Frustrated, and realizing one more loss will mean elimination, and the end of his celebrity status, Bombay drives his players even harder, but they begin to suffer from complete exhaustion.

Realizing the children are too tired to complete their school work or even stay awake in class, the team's tutor Michelle McKay intervenes, cancelling practice and confronting Bombay over his thoughtlessness.

To fill the open roster spot, Charlie recruits Russ Tyler, with his knucklepuck, which secures USA's victory over Russia, advancing them to the championship game for a rematch against Iceland.

The Ducks tie the game with goals from Connie, Banks, Luis, and finally Russ, who was targeted by Iceland but disguised himself as Goldberg to pull off a successful "knucklepuck".

The entire stadium waits in breathless anticipation as she opens her glove and drops the puck, revealing the game-winning save and the Ducks' triumph over Iceland to win the tournament.

Kristi Yamaguchi, Greg Louganis, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Cam Neely, Chris Chelios, Luc Robitaille and Steven Brill were spectators at the party.

This unctuous barrage of flag-waving, message-mongering, counterfeit morality, which contains the stalest kiddie-team heroics in recent memory, makes the original, innocuous 'Ducks' look like one of the Great Works.